PHOTO GALLERY: The trends and technologies at ASE 2023
This is a visual overview of some of the highlights and new technology featured at the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) 2023 meeting, which took place June 23-26 in National Harbor, Maryland. The show's biggest trends included the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance imaging and speed workflow, increased interest in diagnosing hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and amyloid and advances in 3D and structural heart imaging.
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ASE is the largest dedicated cardiac ultrasound conference. It featured 2,034 attendees this year, with numbers starting to return to normal after the pandemic. Attendance was 2,507 in 2019. This recovery to near pre-pandemic numbers has been seen across medical conferences.
Dave Fornell has covered healthcare for more than 17 years, with a focus in cardiology and radiology. Fornell is a 5-time winner of a Jesse H. Neal Award, the most prestigious editorial honors in the field of specialized journalism. The wins included best technical content, best use of social media and best COVID-19 coverage. Fornell was also a three-time Neal finalist for best range of work by a single author. He produces more than 100 editorial videos each year, most of them interviews with key opinion leaders in medicine. He also writes technical articles, covers key trends, conducts video hospital site visits, and is very involved with social media. E-mail: dfornell@innovatehealthcare.com